Road #4370 is a dirt road with washboards.
About 7 miles long that connects between
Hwy.43/ Burgess Road and Wickiup Dam
Road#4370 follows the Deschutes River with
spectacular views. The river winds and twists,
weaving a path towards it's ultimate destination
of the Pacific Ocean.

Road#4370 Deschutes River

STARTING AT HWY.43 / BURGESS ROAD
Starting from Hwy.43 / Burgess Road going
towards Wickiup Dam and Wickiup Reservoir.
(Opposite side of the River from Road#44)

At 0.7 mile is a campsite with picnic table.

At 1.8 miles is a great camp area along the
banks of the Deschutes River. You will see
an unmarked road to the left.

At 4 miles is another great camp area. Great
river view.

At 4.5 miles is a residential area.

At 4.7 miles is a big pull out area we have
seen people camped, but close to the road.

At 5 miles is a spur road that winds it's way
back through the trees, opening up in a nice
camp area. About a 100' drop down to the
river makes for great views...

Evidence of elk. This is one of their summer
bedding areas... we can't tell you the exact
location. Please do not disturb.

ROAD#44
Road #44 is a dirt road with washboards.
Connects between Hwy.43/ Burgess Road
and Wickiup Dam as it follows the Deschutes
River, then continues along the south edge
of Wickiup Reservoir.

ROAD#4260
Road#4260 follows along the edge of Wickiup
Reservoir and Wickiup Dam.

FIRE RESTRICTIONS
It is you responsibility to know
what fire restrictions are in place.
Axe, shovel, and 5 gallons of water
required for dispersed camping.

Wickiup Dam

Wickiup Reservoir(11,200-acres) was named
for the "wickiup'' poles of the shelters made
by the Indians who would camp here when
fishing and hunting. The poles would be
covered with tree limbs and brush. In 1949
when Wickiup Reservoir was filled with water
the poles were still standing.

DIRECTIONS:
From LaPine take Hwy.97 north 2 miles
Turn left at Wickiup Junction/ Burgess Road
At milepost 8, turn left on Forest Road#4370
(There is a sign for Wyeth and Bull Bend C.G.)
From Wickiup Reservoir Dam and Road#4260
turn on Road#4370. From this direction the
road is rough the first couple miles.

MAP
These are our personal hand drawn maps
Not guaranteed for accuracy

Elk Lake
LATITUDE: N 43.58.815
LONGITUDE: W 121.48.325
Elevation; 4893'
Elk Lake was named by J.Roy Harvey, first
supervisor of the Deschutes National Forest.
It covers approximately 390 acres. It's maximum
depth is 75 feet and the lake has no surface outlet.

Century Drive between Sparks Lake and Mount Bachelor
Snow on ground June 7, 2010

Devils Garden from Cascade Lakes Highway
(Between milepost 27-28)

Deschutes River viewed form Highway 42
LATITUDE: N 43.44.665
LONGITUDE: W 121.46.935
This section of the Deschutes River flows between
Crane Prairie and Wickiup Reservoir

PHOTO HERE
Old Cabin on Browns Creek
N 43.43.400
W 121.49.060
Elevation 4424'
From the dispersed camp area there is an old road
and the cabin is about a five minute walk. There are
several springs and an old water wheel...